Understand. The changes I made were to make them more compatible with other readers, when changing fonts though I'll see how it looks with Wake. I remember the Restored Wake was ok in that case.

Was curious if there's a reason for Other Writings to be non-chronological?

Noticed there's a bolded 'w' in 'Give me even my two months by laxlaw'. Haven't seen that in other editions.

I've also modified the inline TOC and removed the individual letters. My iPad Mini had trouble, with display speed and scrolling, with such a large TOC. That helped a lot.

I have an ePub of the Modern Library edition of Dubliners; might get around to comparing it later.

All your work is quite amazing; am enjoying your edition very much.

edit: The Modern Library edition does have quite a few differences in punctuation, words, and line breaks. I'll see if I can make a list. I've also looked at Wake on my iPad and chapter II.2 doesn't display correctly. Neither does it in Chrome so I'd assume that would be true of any webkit browser, and thus many other tablets like Android.

The Other Writings are in chronological order, it’s just reversed. I liked the idea of ending the epub with early texts to complete the circle … But then the letters were added.

The bold w can be found in the original digitalisation of the Wake and it also looks stronger in my ’75 Faber & Faber paperback. Perhaps it’s just a smudge, but it may also be the key to the doors of perception, who knows?

Just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your ongoing efforts to keep this ebook updated. However, with the latest version (9.1) I have run into a problem on my Kobo Touch - I cannot access the Table of Contents or use the Search in Book function. Both actions just hang when chosen. I can exit the menu and turn pages fine, but with an ebook so large I really need the Table of Contents and search. All other books, including your recent Finnegans Wake epub, work fine.

Well, it is kind of working that way, except the Kobo stills thinks I'm in a footnote, showing me a link to my "previous location". Don't worry about it - I'll revert back to the prior version, which worked fine. There is plenty available to keep me busy without worrying about the most recent additions!

As a follow up, it turns out the the reason I was having trouble with your version 9.1 was Calibre. When I manually add the ePub to the reader, everything works ok, but when I use Calibre, the ToC stops working, etc.